The University of Arkansas is expecting about 70,000 people to pack into the Razorback Stadium on Saturday. Thousands will also be outside the stadium tailgating before the game, and paramedics with Central Emergency Medical Services are worried about people getting overheated.

EMS officials said paramedics will have four aid stations set up on the west side and east side of the stadium, where fans can find water and medical attention.

Paramedics said hydration is a must, and fans must drink about six to eight 8 ounces of water before and during the game.

"Avoid drinking alcohol, but that's probably not going to happen. Keep in mind, though, that alcohol does cause dehydration, so drink plenty of water. The east side of the stadium will be in full sun, and as you're drinking and sweating, you are even more prone to become dehydrated. We advise you to drink a lot of water beforehand," said Becky Stewart, with Central EMS.

Paramedics are expecting to treat about 200 people because of the heat. They hope the number will be less, and are reminding fans taking any type of medication to be extra cautious because the sun could worsen their conditions.